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the gray sykes sykes -- gray skies, thank you sandy. the back side of the system. now centered well north of new york and outside the united states. the wrap around flow still bringing in the showers, clouds and basically just less than desirable weather. see a few spits of rain. watch out for the slick road. hour by hour we will look for a few showers going off to drizzle by midnight and will go down to 37 or so first thing tomorrow. that will be chilly. dress warm as you head out the door. we he will talk about how it'll change slightly for the weekend. look where it may rank all time among hurricanes. >> thank you. thousands of our neighbors would still be under their blankets tonight as the power company continues to work to get their lights back on. officials say they expect to have all of the customers have their power back on tomorrow night but in the meantime there are still plenty of downed wires. >> sandy hit new jersey shore harder than almost anywhere else and the president and the governor toured some of the devastation. to
the gray sykes sykes -- gray skies, thank you sandy. the back side of the system. now centered well north of new york and outside the united states. the wrap around flow still bringing in the showers, clouds and basically just less than desirable weather. see a few spits of rain. watch out for the slick road. hour by hour we will look for a few showers going off to drizzle by midnight and will go down to 37 or so first thing tomorrow. that will be chilly. dress warm as you head out the door. we...
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Oct 28, 2012
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we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're tracking sandy. states of emergency declared in nine states and the district of columbia. people along the east co
we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost...
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Oct 29, 2012
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half what's expected from sandy. at ground zero still under construction special precautions as teams worked to latch down machinery. fears heightened by that ten-ton steel arm dangling from a high-rise building. but the main threat from sandy is storm surge. not just flooding, surge effect hits like a liquid fist powered by 80-mile-an-hour winds. sandy brings potentially an extra 6 to 12 feet of sand enriver flow that could fill manhattan like a basin. 375,000 people have been told to evacuate. directed to 76 shelters around the city. but this is new york and that means there are others who are deciding to stick. a ten-foot wall of water and people want to stick. >> have a couple of pints. we sink or swim. it's a community in new york city, no better place. >> reporter: the truth is, this is no joking matter, diane, we're still almost two hours from the full moon high tide. so we don't know what sandy will bring. 17 miles southeast of here, a bowie measured a wave at 29 feet. still 17 miles away but it just shows th
half what's expected from sandy. at ground zero still under construction special precautions as teams worked to latch down machinery. fears heightened by that ten-ton steel arm dangling from a high-rise building. but the main threat from sandy is storm surge. not just flooding, surge effect hits like a liquid fist powered by 80-mile-an-hour winds. sandy brings potentially an extra 6 to 12 feet of sand enriver flow that could fill manhattan like a basin. 375,000 people have been told to...
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Oct 28, 2012
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sandy is still a hurricane at 20 miles per hour. we're still holding out at about 14 miles per hour because this ridge is going to hold sandy up and this area of low pressure will draw sandy in over the next 24 showers, so we could see a portion of her feet up as we go through today and into tomorrow right before it slams into the eastern coast. taking a look at the track of sandy, we still have it as a track 1 hurricane, winds at 80 miles per hour. this is still expecting to slam into the northeastern coastline anywhere from washington, d.c. all the way to new york city. we're in that cone of uncertainty and winds holding possibly at 70 miles an hour. at some point before sandy makes landfall, we're still expecting that repositioning to take place where sandy is not necessarily a tropical storm but we see it become a hybrid storm. as we take a look over the next 24 to 48 hours, these are the kinds of storm surges we'll see with sandy, all that wind on shore bringing all those waters back to the coastline. as we go to coastal massac
sandy is still a hurricane at 20 miles per hour. we're still holding out at about 14 miles per hour because this ridge is going to hold sandy up and this area of low pressure will draw sandy in over the next 24 showers, so we could see a portion of her feet up as we go through today and into tomorrow right before it slams into the eastern coast. taking a look at the track of sandy, we still have it as a track 1 hurricane, winds at 80 miles per hour. this is still expecting to slam into the...
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Oct 29, 2012
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all of this power, all of this damage in sandy are still well offshore. what makes sandy special? this time of year, most tropical storms and hurricanes move east out to sea. sandy is traveling north and will turn west so its effects will be felt over a large land area. and this storm is monster size. clouds stretching over 2,000 miles, tropical force winds more than 1,000 miles. as sandy makes its way up the eastern seaboard it's colliding with an arctic cold front from the west. add in the jet stream and sandy is a superstorm. >> this storm is going to be destructive, historic and unfortunately, life-threatening. >> and we've got to talk about wind and rain from this storm, first. those are first the likely things that will cause the most damage early on in this storm. a quick look at its windfield. we'll show you is this not a coastal system. watch this thing come onshore and it spreads winds all the way in, look at that, chicago, you're getting winds. down south, atlanta you'll be feeling winds from the storm. take a look at the rainfall. again, this is not just the coastal st
all of this power, all of this damage in sandy are still well offshore. what makes sandy special? this time of year, most tropical storms and hurricanes move east out to sea. sandy is traveling north and will turn west so its effects will be felt over a large land area. and this storm is monster size. clouds stretching over 2,000 miles, tropical force winds more than 1,000 miles. as sandy makes its way up the eastern seaboard it's colliding with an arctic cold front from the west. add in the...
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Oct 30, 2012
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llenado de jubilo a la ciudad pero tambien dejaron decenas de hoy en primer primer impacto el huracán sandy el peligroso juego entre 2 hermanos termina mal a merced de trampas mortales estan los mineros vicente fernández se despide >> una gigantesca tormenta se abre paso y el agua corre a raudales por atlantic city y lo peor está por venir por la furia de el huracán sandy >> hola ¿qué tal? les saluda bárbar bermudo y pamela silva conde tenemos cobertura desde new york donde hay estado de emergencia y vamos con nayeli para que nus cuente >> gracias estamos en el lugar donde pasa el huracán sandy aguaceros que causan inundacione sy las próximas 12 horas son críticas >> asii se siente new jersey las primeras huellas de el huracán sandy convirtió maine en un pueblo fantasmas las rafagas son de 135 millas por hora las inundaciones son temidas por autoridades vayas calles como estas son intransitables el gobernador pidió no exponerse >> no se exponga a una situación de peligro >> 9000 usuarios en él estado tengran que esperar el huracán sandy sin electricidad >> mi tem,eor es por l
llenado de jubilo a la ciudad pero tambien dejaron decenas de hoy en primer primer impacto el huracán sandy el peligroso juego entre 2 hermanos termina mal a merced de trampas mortales estan los mineros vicente fernández se despide >> una gigantesca tormenta se abre paso y el agua corre a raudales por atlantic city y lo peor está por venir por la furia de el huracán sandy >> hola ¿qué tal? les saluda bárbar bermudo y pamela silva conde tenemos cobertura desde new york donde...
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Oct 31, 2012
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the cleanup from sandy is under way. damages limited to isolated park it -- pockets around baltimore like this neighborhood dealing with a massive downed tree. >> i heard a crack and fall. people are filing claims with their homeowner's insurance for the damage, but good news for some homeowners. and a lot of homeowners state that when a hurricane warning is issued they set up a flat deductible. homeowners have to pay a percentage of the cost to fix the damage. in this case no official warning was issued for maryland. >> because there was no hurricane warning issued for any part of the state, an insurer -- and in a server may not impose our percentage deductible in connection with damage that was sustained. >> that is good news for homeowners. that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. homeowners will still have to play -- pay the flat deductible. >> it is certainly a benefit to mourners. to go as for the nobles, they said they got off easy compared to what could have happened. >> blessed, very blessed. could have been
the cleanup from sandy is under way. damages limited to isolated park it -- pockets around baltimore like this neighborhood dealing with a massive downed tree. >> i heard a crack and fall. people are filing claims with their homeowner's insurance for the damage, but good news for some homeowners. and a lot of homeowners state that when a hurricane warning is issued they set up a flat deductible. homeowners have to pay a percentage of the cost to fix the damage. in this case no official...
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Oct 31, 2012
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see, everybody has sandy brain tonight. we've been working hard and this is the system we've been keeping an eye on here as it continues to pull in that colder air. it means our temperatures will stay chilly for several days. we certainly saw huge wind gusts yesterday obviously worse at the coast and up to new york city and beyond. we're catching a couple gusts still to 18 miles an hour, up toward detroit still a gust to 26. we didn't really talk about the fact that the great lakes also got really big winds and cold air out of this thing and some 20-foot waves on some of the lakes up there. meanwhile temperature tonight is down to 39 degrees at gaithersburg, 36 in playingers town, definitely feels like november is -- hagerstown, definitely feels like november is ready to roll into town. 32 for beckley. they'll hang onto that very heavy wet snow a little longer. tonight we expect clouds and maybe a spotty light rain shower, but most of us are done with that. that chilly temperature, that will be noticeable in the morning. to
see, everybody has sandy brain tonight. we've been working hard and this is the system we've been keeping an eye on here as it continues to pull in that colder air. it means our temperatures will stay chilly for several days. we certainly saw huge wind gusts yesterday obviously worse at the coast and up to new york city and beyond. we're catching a couple gusts still to 18 miles an hour, up toward detroit still a gust to 26. we didn't really talk about the fact that the great lakes also got...
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Oct 29, 2012
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>> sandy le agua las vacaciones. es un poquito y tienen miedo y un poqto. >> en el centro de la ciudad muchos empleados de la construcciÓn fueron llamados a trabajar. >> bueno, ahÍ estamos acostumbrando todo con lo que pasarÁ en la noche y maÑana asegurando que nada se vaya a burlar. >> mientras tanto trabajaron hoy dÍa no estÁn seguros que pasara hoy dÍa o pasado >> >> ojalÁ q lo que vaya apero adjudicar dÍa trabajado, dia pagado. >> hemos comenzado a sentir realmente unos vientos mucho mÁs fuertes de lo que hemos experimentado durante el dÍa, sandy no solamente trae agua y taiÉn fuertes vientos si no en virginia y en el estado vecino tÁ nevando, calculan que podrÍan cae hasta 3 pies de nieve, sentirl pa de sandy porque estÁn calculando y lass pÉrdidas debido e podrÍan ascender a 20.000 millones de dÓlares. >> regresamos >> lori montenegro en la capital tadounense muchÍsimas graci gracias. vÁmonos con imagenes en el rescate el helicÓpto lgo a tipo para salvarle la vida para ocupantes una peque e
>> sandy le agua las vacaciones. es un poquito y tienen miedo y un poqto. >> en el centro de la ciudad muchos empleados de la construcciÓn fueron llamados a trabajar. >> bueno, ahÍ estamos acostumbrando todo con lo que pasarÁ en la noche y maÑana asegurando que nada se vaya a burlar. >> mientras tanto trabajaron hoy dÍa no estÁn seguros que pasara hoy dÍa o pasado >> >> ojalÁ q lo que vaya apero adjudicar dÍa trabajado, dia pagado. >> hemos...
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Oct 28, 2012
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at the white house to monitor sandy. mitt romney has changed the schedule so he will be back up in ohio with paul ryan. but one of the things that's going to be interesting sellery voting actually started this weekend -- is early voting actually started this weekend. in florida, maryland, there were lines in d.c. there's been encouragement for voters to get out this weekend and too thedo their early votine hurricane sandy comes through and messes up everything. >> i saw pictures over the weekend from joe johns, polling places in virginia. looked to be very long lines. people trying to get in before the storm hits. let me ask you this -- oftentimes in politics, in october before the big election, people talk about an october surprise. might this be the october surprise, this go round? >> you know, this is certainly surprising. look, i've actually been through three hurricanes, helped the team. we led the team that won the pulitzer for -- for hurricane katrina in biloxi. hurricanes are very unpredictable. when you first ha
at the white house to monitor sandy. mitt romney has changed the schedule so he will be back up in ohio with paul ryan. but one of the things that's going to be interesting sellery voting actually started this weekend -- is early voting actually started this weekend. in florida, maryland, there were lines in d.c. there's been encouragement for voters to get out this weekend and too thedo their early votine hurricane sandy comes through and messes up everything. >> i saw pictures over the...
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Oct 30, 2012
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this is a softer side of sandy. this is out in beckly, in snowshoe. they've had 22 inches of snow that. drift was four feet. this is courtesy of christy. i think they're going to see another ten inches before it's all said and done. live outside, our michael and son weather cam. 43. winds out of the south/southwest at 7. pressure continues to rise as sandy continues to pull away from us. next three days, breezy with a shower. 54 tomorrow. not bad for halloween. mid-50s on thursday. a little more sunshine. and then quite low 50s but a bit cool. next seven days, pretty good. mid-as on saturday. turn your clocks back. we get an extra hour this weekend. upper 60s on sunday. rain showers next monday. we'll be back right after this. stay student. tuned. >> that's it. we're back tonight at 11:00 with the latest on the cleanup of sandy. ♪ "e.t." >>> hollywood reaches out to the victims of superstorm sandy. >> it's pretty scary out there. >> these times bring people together. >> millions evacuated. dozens dead. the media fighting to cover the storm. >> my go
this is a softer side of sandy. this is out in beckly, in snowshoe. they've had 22 inches of snow that. drift was four feet. this is courtesy of christy. i think they're going to see another ten inches before it's all said and done. live outside, our michael and son weather cam. 43. winds out of the south/southwest at 7. pressure continues to rise as sandy continues to pull away from us. next three days, breezy with a shower. 54 tomorrow. not bad for halloween. mid-50s on thursday. a little...
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. >>> the clean-up for hurricane sandy claims another life. i'm cheryl connor with details of a man who died white cut down a tree. >>> sandy is still sending cooler temperatures in ore area. >>> are you trying to figure out what do with all the halloween candy. why not serve our troops overseas. >>> tonight, we may never look at a leaning tree the same again. >> a contractor removing trees in annapolis was killed when a tree fell on him. this is just a horrible story. >>reporter: yeah, absolute awful. he had experience on the job. he was cleaning up after hurricane sandy, just as so many people in the area are doing. a friend called it a freak accident, one his son had to watch. >>reporter: there's absolute hear ache in saint margarets. family and friends gather in a front lawn waiting for their loved one's body to be taken off property. >> just kills me. >>reporter: this man says his friend, 50-year-old santiago lopez were working along side other men, trimming trees damaged by hurricane sandy. they were in the back of this house when lopez
. >>> the clean-up for hurricane sandy claims another life. i'm cheryl connor with details of a man who died white cut down a tree. >>> sandy is still sending cooler temperatures in ore area. >>> are you trying to figure out what do with all the halloween candy. why not serve our troops overseas. >>> tonight, we may never look at a leaning tree the same again. >> a contractor removing trees in annapolis was killed when a tree fell on him. this is just a...
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sandy's wrath is far from over. in just about ten minutes our live team coverage continues on the storm's impact and how the effects are being felt in the presidential race. >>> 5:33. on a much brighter note, the orange and black will be celebrating halloween with that world series victory parade. the championship celebration starts off tomorrow morning and if it's anything like the party they had two years ago, more than a million fans could be showing up out there. bob redell is live in the city with more details on what you need to know before you head out to that parade. bob, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, jon. this halloween gives us two reasons to be wearing orange and black. here at the civic center plaza, workers are setting up for the massive celebration that will be taking place tomorrow early afternoon. this is where the ticker tape parade will end with a big party and comments from players over the loudspeakers. elsewhere in town a company is putting together the floats. they're pu
sandy's wrath is far from over. in just about ten minutes our live team coverage continues on the storm's impact and how the effects are being felt in the presidential race. >>> 5:33. on a much brighter note, the orange and black will be celebrating halloween with that world series victory parade. the championship celebration starts off tomorrow morning and if it's anything like the party they had two years ago, more than a million fans could be showing up out there. bob redell is live...
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Oct 29, 2012
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hurricane sandy slams the east coast. it threatens some 50 million people and will impact travel across the nation. we'll hear from our correspondents along the east coast where sandy is already causing big trouble. but first, here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we have been covering on "cbs this morning." >> it's going to be fearsome. we'll see. hang on tight. >> hurricane sandy is having a major ripple effect across the country. damage could be historic. >> conditions have gotten significantly worse here in atlantic city in the past hour or so as we await sandy's landfall later this evening. >> bridges and tunnels could be next as the storm gets closer to shore. >> the surge of water could be as high as 11 12 feet. that would get over the wall. >> at this moment what is your biggest worry? >> people haven't evacuated. we have got a lot of things to do with damages. >> what was the worst case scenario look like in new york city? >> blackouts. you know, extended ackouts. >> wall street closed. they did
hurricane sandy slams the east coast. it threatens some 50 million people and will impact travel across the nation. we'll hear from our correspondents along the east coast where sandy is already causing big trouble. but first, here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we have been covering on "cbs this morning." >> it's going to be fearsome. we'll see. hang on tight. >> hurricane sandy is having a major ripple effect across the country. damage could be...
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the damage from sandy already estimated at $20 billion. what does it mean for our already struggling economy? ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> continuing coverage of super storm sandy. entire towns along the new jersey coast buried in sand because of the beaches. today some are under water. board walks and marinas are ripped apart in this storm. robert moses joins us now live in point pleasant new jersey. good morning, robert. >> good morning to you. we are sitting in an intersection in pleasant point beach new jersey. there are no lights on. you can see the traffic lights here are still out. the thing that really captures your attention these huge amounts of sand. if we walk over here through the intersection again if you for give me on the other side there's another huge mound back here that is about double my height. huge front-end loaders deposited on the streets here and have pre
the damage from sandy already estimated at $20 billion. what does it mean for our already struggling economy? ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> continuing coverage of super storm sandy. entire towns along the new jersey coast buried in sand because of the beaches. today some are under water. board walks and marinas are ripped apart in...
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sandy's winds also caused a high-rise crane to collapse. it was left dangling over midtown forcing the evacuation of several buildings. and the medical center was evacuated after their back-up generator failed. dozens of ambulances took patients to other hospitals. sandy is combining with the winter storm and will continue to cause trouble and damage for days. >> there has been extraordinarily close coordinations between state, federal, and local governments. so we are confident that the assets are pre-positioned for aneffective responsive response. >> with sandy expected to affect the northeast through thursday, that response could take some time. now before sending out to the caribbean, there were more than 50 casualties. at least five people in new york killed by falling tree limbs. reporting live in new york, i'm randall pinkston, back to you. >> as you can see sandy has lived up to the warnings of flooding and damage along the eastern sea born. we're going to check in with cbs 5, chief meteorologist with the current locations. >> this
sandy's winds also caused a high-rise crane to collapse. it was left dangling over midtown forcing the evacuation of several buildings. and the medical center was evacuated after their back-up generator failed. dozens of ambulances took patients to other hospitals. sandy is combining with the winter storm and will continue to cause trouble and damage for days. >> there has been extraordinarily close coordinations between state, federal, and local governments. so we are confident that the...
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Oct 31, 2012
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we will be impacted by sandy and northwest wind flow. it has changed our weather pattern from the indian summer when we saw temperatures well into the 70s on and off for days. now we can't seem to get back to normal. normal seems to be mid-60s. we can't seem to get there. it keeps drawing in the cool canadian breezes. temperatures running cool tonight, overnight tomorrow night. it makes this tough to get out of the 50s by day. rain staying north upstate new york. here's the setup for you tonight. 38 degrees. spooky. chilly to the bone. tomorrow 53 though with a west breeze and the next couple of days pretty good weather on tap, relatively speak, just a little breezy and below average temperatures through the outlook. really, it is impressive. a storm that size can change the whole weather pattern. instead of 70s and seasonable 60s, we're having a tough time getting out of the 40s. >> garrett county can have it all. >> i agree. i'm just trying to pre. >>> thinking about listing your home for sale? >> sales are starting to rebound and pric
we will be impacted by sandy and northwest wind flow. it has changed our weather pattern from the indian summer when we saw temperatures well into the 70s on and off for days. now we can't seem to get back to normal. normal seems to be mid-60s. we can't seem to get there. it keeps drawing in the cool canadian breezes. temperatures running cool tonight, overnight tomorrow night. it makes this tough to get out of the 50s by day. rain staying north upstate new york. here's the setup for you...
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sandy laps at the shore there. winds gutting up around 35 to 40 miles per hour, rain light to moderate now. you don't see it blowing sideways yet, probably going to happen as the afternoon unfolds and sandy gets closer to making landfall near atlantic city. you can see it there churning off the ocean look how far inland with cold air wrapping in and snow in the appalachians. more been this in the -- >>> 6:43 after giants won the world series last night problems developed hours after the final game in downtown san francisco along market after midnight near at&t park. amy hollyfield is live at third and king with more for us. >> reporter: the party did get rowdy last night. take a look at some of the pictures around the third and king street area in front of the ballpark. there were a few bonfires people lit in the middle of the street danced and celebrated around it said they wanted a place to celebrate. large crowds moved to market where out of control fans overturned a car, also set a muni bus on fire. police were
sandy laps at the shore there. winds gutting up around 35 to 40 miles per hour, rain light to moderate now. you don't see it blowing sideways yet, probably going to happen as the afternoon unfolds and sandy gets closer to making landfall near atlantic city. you can see it there churning off the ocean look how far inland with cold air wrapping in and snow in the appalachians. more been this in the -- >>> 6:43 after giants won the world series last night problems developed hours after...
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conditions have been deteriorating since sandy hit. and sandy isn't finished. strong wind, rain and snow continue to cause damage as the storm moves north. and again that great news for new yorkers is that limited subway service will begin this morning. and la guardia airport is reopening although it will be limited at first. all throw airports in new york city up and running. back to you, rob, sunny. >> thank you so much for the report, brandi. live for uss ein loper manhatta this morning. sandy being blamed for an oil spill all new jersey. more than 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled when the storm surge lifted and ruptured a storage tanker near woodbridge. a second ear tank caught most of the oil. the spill is believed contained. contractors have been hired to clean it up. >>> across the river, thousand of people in hoboken, new jersey, are still waiting for rescue. apparently at least 25% of the city is underwater. and the national guard has been working around the clock, carrying people to safety. >> the scene is growing more desperate. the mayor says
conditions have been deteriorating since sandy hit. and sandy isn't finished. strong wind, rain and snow continue to cause damage as the storm moves north. and again that great news for new yorkers is that limited subway service will begin this morning. and la guardia airport is reopening although it will be limited at first. all throw airports in new york city up and running. back to you, rob, sunny. >> thank you so much for the report, brandi. live for uss ein loper manhatta this...
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right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is eventually going to be making its way into the northeast. right now we're dealing with gusts upwards of 50 miles an hour along nags head. a hard, stinging rain from the north/northeast, and a sea that is churning up a lot of sand. part of that was actually blown away during hurricane isabel in 2003. yesterday i could see all the way out to the end of the pier with no water. now the water is up across 70 feet or so of beach. so the water is moving in as well. we do have a hurricane warning offshore here for mariners and alread
right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is...
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>>> good morning more on sandy in just a moment. thanks for joining us, i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric thomas. i saw fog, low clouds and had to drive through dense fog. >> definitely dense fog out there. live doppler shows that it is dry other than that fog and mist hanging in the air this morning. fog advisories until 9:00 for the north bay valleys, along the coast, it looks like that's where going to stay into san francisco, the fog is not listening the fog has moved to the east bay shore, quarter mile at hayward, half mile oakland now it has moved into parts of the east bay valleys, concord 3/4 of a mile, quarter mile north bay valleys where thickest and most widespread now going to stay that way until at least 9:00 then a slow reveal of sunshine like we had yesterday, with the hraoet area -- least likely area to get sun at the coast. -- most of our sunshine in the east bay valleys, mid to upper 70s for you. now traffic. >>> san rafael here the fog fairly thick south 101 past civic center, tail lights disappearing in the fog as yo
>>> good morning more on sandy in just a moment. thanks for joining us, i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric thomas. i saw fog, low clouds and had to drive through dense fog. >> definitely dense fog out there. live doppler shows that it is dry other than that fog and mist hanging in the air this morning. fog advisories until 9:00 for the north bay valleys, along the coast, it looks like that's where going to stay into san francisco, the fog is not listening the fog has moved to...
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and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore washington parkway here. a little bit of the leftover shower is still back here in extreme western fairfax county. but if you are headed up, you know, through laurel, up i-95 towards baltimore, then you will probably have a wet commute on your way home. nothing heavy, but just enough as sandy is still annoying. temperatures, 46 in rockville and gaithersburg. 47 in bethesda as we are looking at 47 in vienna and fairfax a. little chilly out. there 49 at college park and 49 in bowie. so now cool weather will continue in early show -- an early shower tonight. still
and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore...
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sandy still not done with us, yet. these clouds, these areas of sprinkles that have been coming through here this morning are still associated with sandy. the storm formerly known as sandy, which is spinning away over southeastern canada right now. it's a huge storm. it's affecting a big areas. the areas in green are getting sprinkle, fairfax, alexandria and points north and west. the wider view showing the circulation around sandy bringing a northerly and northwesterly flow into the region with aew sprinkles. breaks in the clouds in maryland and the eastern shore. they have sunshine right now. we may get a little of the sun breaking out later this afternoon. it is still cold out in western maryland and high land west virginia where they have all that snow. still only in the 30s there. closer to washington, the areas in green are beginning to climb into the 50s. it's 50 at reagan national. photos, new ones of the heavy snow devastation in western maryland. that will be coming up in a minute. we'll have the seven day ou
sandy still not done with us, yet. these clouds, these areas of sprinkles that have been coming through here this morning are still associated with sandy. the storm formerly known as sandy, which is spinning away over southeastern canada right now. it's a huge storm. it's affecting a big areas. the areas in green are getting sprinkle, fairfax, alexandria and points north and west. the wider view showing the circulation around sandy bringing a northerly and northwesterly flow into the region...
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it was suspended by superstorm sandy. but it's starting up again with the romney campaign heading to new states. and new polls showing president obama holding slim leads in the key battlegrounds. it's "your voice, your vote." and abc's jonathan karl is in florida. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. that storm did not delay this campaign for long. joe biden and mitt romney will be campaigning hard down here in florida today. the storm has forced the president to cancel several campaign events. but it has also given him a chance to show some presidential leadership. >> my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape. get resources where they're needed. >> reporter: and later today, he'll get a firsthand look at the damage on the new jersey shore, with none other than the state's republican governor, chris christie. christie is a die-hard romney supporter. but he's had nothing but praise for the president's handling of the storm, which he says is all that really counts right now. >> i don
it was suspended by superstorm sandy. but it's starting up again with the romney campaign heading to new states. and new polls showing president obama holding slim leads in the key battlegrounds. it's "your voice, your vote." and abc's jonathan karl is in florida. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. that storm did not delay this campaign for long. joe biden and mitt romney will be campaigning hard down here in florida today. the storm has forced the president...
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. >> soaking rains, strong winds, super storm sandy stocks are region. tonight the potential serious threat that remains with the saturated ground. >> when all is said and done, sandy is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in u.s. history, with estimates into the tens of billions of dollars. >> dangerous conditions remain up and down the east coast. the storm is still causing big headaches. the death toll has now reached it -- 50. the new york stock exchange will reopen for regular trading tomorrow after being shut down for two days because of santee. here in maryland, two people have died as a result of the storm. there was a report of a potential third death in print charges county, but officials now say that deadly car accident does not appear to be storm related. there are blizzard conditions in the western part of the state. tomorrow governor martin o'malley will tour one of the hardest-hit areas. team coverage of sandy's aftermath tonight with important information involving insurance claims. plus updated weather conditions. we be
. >> soaking rains, strong winds, super storm sandy stocks are region. tonight the potential serious threat that remains with the saturated ground. >> when all is said and done, sandy is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in u.s. history, with estimates into the tens of billions of dollars. >> dangerous conditions remain up and down the east coast. the storm is still causing big headaches. the death toll has now reached it -- 50. the new york stock exchange...
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not going to be a beautiful day today but the worst of sandy dim past us now. we'll see maybe a little sunshine later today and slightly warmer temperatures as highs are expected tobe back in the mid-50s. just cloud cover and looks like we've got one shower south and west of the city, well south and west of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of days. lots of new maps coming up in just a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is historic devastation left behind from sandy. almost 50 people are dead. new york city sub wades are going to be closed for days and snow is blanketing west virginia. today, president obama will tour the damaged areas with the governor of new jersey. >> and in our area, more than 200,000 people are still without power in northern virginia, maryland and d.c. bg & e reporting the most outages, nearly 150,000. along the potomac river, fear of more needing continues as high tide is expe
not going to be a beautiful day today but the worst of sandy dim past us now. we'll see maybe a little sunshine later today and slightly warmer temperatures as highs are expected tobe back in the mid-50s. just cloud cover and looks like we've got one shower south and west of the city, well south and west of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of...
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here is the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. are now dead as a result of sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look at cars lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>> another big oil problem, a massive fuel leak at a tank facility. more than 300,000 gals of diesel crude spilled into the water separating new jersey from statin islands. containment booms are keeping the oil where it is. >>> in connecticut, intense images as three mansions burned to the ground. firefighters couldn't save the homes because of the intensity of the situation as you can see. >>> back to new jersey, at least 25% of hoboken remains under water. the national guard arrived there but the mayor is begging for more assistance. >>> we need more food. we need more resources so anyone who's listening to
here is the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. are now dead as a result of sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look at cars lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>>...
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what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right here. we're on seaside heights in new jersey. look at this. the picture of the boardwalk. in some cases entire homes. they're sand castles now. this was one of the the hardest hit by sandy. >> about an hour south in atlantic city more things where they zoo belong. this time boats in people's yards. they were pushed toward fences and dumped right on top of a porch. we'll be right back. >>> all right. harford county schools closed tomorrow. abc2 is working for you to keep your family safe. >> when the power goes out, one of the the first things you worr
what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right...
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but, this is where sandy is right now. at least the remnants of sandy. well away from us moving off toward the northin canada andfinally the rain bands that have been wrapping around bringing us the unsettled weather the past several days, starting to get out of here so we will start to see a better looking day outside. it's not going to feel better but it will look better with more sunshine in the forecast mixing with clouds so we will rotate this cloud around as we go into the afternoon. be prepared for that. not a full day of sunshine. we will have the cloud around but we will get more sunshine. this is what's going on on future trend. reiterating what's going on 54 today and breezy and cool. cold and breezy tonight and then by tomorrow, that temperature at 54 degrees still breezy and cold and don't forget to do this. fall back. yes, we are talking aboutdaylight savings time is going to end and set the clocks back before you go to sleep on sunday. and here is a check of the 7- day forecast as the remaining days stays cool. let's check the abc2 timesav
but, this is where sandy is right now. at least the remnants of sandy. well away from us moving off toward the northin canada andfinally the rain bands that have been wrapping around bringing us the unsettled weather the past several days, starting to get out of here so we will start to see a better looking day outside. it's not going to feel better but it will look better with more sunshine in the forecast mixing with clouds so we will rotate this cloud around as we go into the afternoon. be...
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. >>> tÚ lo has dicho, sandy es tormenta tropical aquÍ las cosas se complican. continÚamos aquÍ donde prÁcticamente el agua se nos estÁ viniendo encima y el oleaje se ha reactivado inundando esta parte de manhattan. cabe destacar. arrestado por un Árbol que le cayÓ encima, las inundaciones siguen siendo el peligro nÚmero uno. uno de los tÚneles mÁs importantes que comunican manhattan con brooklyn estÁ bajo el agua. automÓviles en el distrito financiero que estÁ bajo el agua. piden a las personas que no llamen al 911 por caÍda de Árboles y cosas menores, se han reportado cuantiosos daÑos en fachadas de la ciudad. hemos estado transmitiendo todo el dÍa, hemos visto como explotan los transformadores en otros aledaÑos, las cosas siguen complicadas en new york con la tormenta tropical sandy. >>> una de las ciudades mÁs ilumina iluminadas de estados unidos no hay luz casi a tus espaldas. los fuertes vientos y lluvias provocaron desplomes de las fachadas de edificio de departamentos en new york. las autoridades no reportaro vÍctimas en ese incidente,
. >>> tÚ lo has dicho, sandy es tormenta tropical aquÍ las cosas se complican. continÚamos aquÍ donde prÁcticamente el agua se nos estÁ viniendo encima y el oleaje se ha reactivado inundando esta parte de manhattan. cabe destacar. arrestado por un Árbol que le cayÓ encima, las inundaciones siguen siendo el peligro nÚmero uno. uno de los tÚneles mÁs importantes que comunican manhattan con brooklyn estÁ bajo el agua. automÓviles en el distrito financiero que estÁ bajo el...
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sandy means business this morning. we are working for you this morning with every thing that you need to know to keep you and your family safe. thanks for joining us it's monday morning. we have extended live team coverage of hurricane sandy the big story today. >> all right. let's get to meteorologist lynette charles who is tracking the storm letting us know when it could make its way into maryland. >> yes. as i say the next 24 hours is where we are looking at it to make landfall in the southern new jersey so with that we are going to be very windy and very rany and we have storm surge and also flooding that's going to be taking place. so it's staying strong. the wind sustained now at about 85 miles an hour. still moving off towards the north and it has not quite yet takeent westerly jog that the -- taken the westerly jog that will set its ice on us. we are dealing with plenty of rain pushing into the area. we can still see how large this system is. and these winds tropical storm force winds extend well away. so this
sandy means business this morning. we are working for you this morning with every thing that you need to know to keep you and your family safe. thanks for joining us it's monday morning. we have extended live team coverage of hurricane sandy the big story today. >> all right. let's get to meteorologist lynette charles who is tracking the storm letting us know when it could make its way into maryland. >> yes. as i say the next 24 hours is where we are looking at it to make landfall...
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in terms of what is left from hurricane sand -- hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, monster storm sandy, whatever you want to call it, it's still sitting and spinning. more rain into canada here. still a little bit of snow to west virginia where the snowfall totals have been two to three feet in some cases and we didn't see any snow here back at only and -- home and see very little rain today. a few spots of rain here and there and most of that is well back up to the north and west. can't completely rule on the fact that -- out the fact that overnight tonight we might not have a sprinkle or shower here and there, but more than anything, looks like we're talking about mostly clouds, winds out of the west at 5 to 10 miles an hour. low in the city into the lower 40s and cooler in the suburbs, we're talking upper 30s out there as we progress through the day tomorrow and a little bit better and that is not going to be real windy. mostly cloudy at noon, early and mostly cloudy at noon. the temperatures into the lower 50s and i'm hoping by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, that temper
in terms of what is left from hurricane sand -- hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, monster storm sandy, whatever you want to call it, it's still sitting and spinning. more rain into canada here. still a little bit of snow to west virginia where the snowfall totals have been two to three feet in some cases and we didn't see any snow here back at only and -- home and see very little rain today. a few spots of rain here and there and most of that is well back up to the north and west. can't...
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and we have lingering remnants of sandy. we will see sun and clouds off and on and a possible sprinkle, 55 degrees. partly cloudy tonight, 33-40 degrees. almost everybody will get into the 30's overnight tonight. the seven-day forecast, a pretty quiet overall. we're watching election day weather, right now nothing to hamper the view from voting. some models picking up a coastal storm for the middle of the week, wednesday. that will move into the areas that have been ravaged by sandy. am thinking this will be just a rain event, but we will keep you abreast of any changes. one of the things i have been treating this as a website from across that will allow you to donate to the victims of sandy. -- tweeting. you can get in touch with me on facebook or twitter. now adam caskey has the latest from storm chaser 7. kind of nippy. >> i'm trying to keep warm in bethesda but it's not as bad as elsewhere just outside the beltway. in culpeper it's 34 degrees. 37 in gaithersburg. 43 at storm chasers 7 outside the diner, a popular locatio
and we have lingering remnants of sandy. we will see sun and clouds off and on and a possible sprinkle, 55 degrees. partly cloudy tonight, 33-40 degrees. almost everybody will get into the 30's overnight tonight. the seven-day forecast, a pretty quiet overall. we're watching election day weather, right now nothing to hamper the view from voting. some models picking up a coastal storm for the middle of the week, wednesday. that will move into the areas that have been ravaged by sandy. am...
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sandy must be a democrat, is all i can hink. you know, that call attention to the rule, just crucial role of the federal government, fema at this time. lou: what have they done? >> it's what they're going to do. what they're already doing. lou: let me ask you this. and i have heard this. governments are great, but all the responding agencies are either state or local. they are the ones to decide how much santa push off the streets of point pleasant. there the ones deciding how to take care of the people being evacuated. you see where i'm going? >> i see where you're going. lou: you tell me about this big pad -- >> since i did say a thing about obama, let me just say this. you have to be very careful. go into a community cannot take away first responders. it takes a lot of cop, a lot of fire service and ambulances that should be doing meaningful things. >> that is why there bloomberg said don't come. >> new jersey. lou: the heck with all that and decided to get the cubs in state patrol and the motorcade. >> to have governor romne
sandy must be a democrat, is all i can hink. you know, that call attention to the rule, just crucial role of the federal government, fema at this time. lou: what have they done? >> it's what they're going to do. what they're already doing. lou: let me ask you this. and i have heard this. governments are great, but all the responding agencies are either state or local. they are the ones to decide how much santa push off the streets of point pleasant. there the ones deciding how to take...
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use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid for not worrying? >> you should not worry or panic. you know, maybe strong words. but you need to be prepared. you need to know it's coming. you need to do the smart things. if you fear a power loss you should go out and get things, make sure you got water and batteries for your flashlight and battery powered radio. just be smart about it. you don't have to panic. i wouldn't stock up the refrigerator with perishables right now because if you lose power they'll all perish. so as far as outdoor furniture make sure all that stuff is put aw
use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid...
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this is where hurricane sandy left a path of destruction. behind me i'm standing in parishing lot of the surf side motel and a parking lot of -- a parking lot of the surfside motel. the surge was so strong last night that it actually ripped apart all these docks along thin let at 1 point sending a dock up -- this inlet at one point sending a dock up through the parking lot into a building here. by the way, this motel was destroyed, but you can see the destruction along the inlet, the effect of taking out all the docks ripped apart on both sides of the inlet and throughout the afternoon residents here, victims of this hurricane, have been showing up, looking at the damage, surveying the damage in their homes. many evacuated yesterday, last night, yesterday afternoon and the day before. this is the first chance they've had to return home and see exactly the damage that hurricane sandy left. the damage has been enormous throughout new york, long island. there are major power outages at this point, several million customers without power and in
this is where hurricane sandy left a path of destruction. behind me i'm standing in parishing lot of the surf side motel and a parking lot of -- a parking lot of the surfside motel. the surge was so strong last night that it actually ripped apart all these docks along thin let at 1 point sending a dock up -- this inlet at one point sending a dock up through the parking lot into a building here. by the way, this motel was destroyed, but you can see the destruction along the inlet, the effect of...
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it's not sandy. this is a storm on the west coast that will slam into southern british columbia bringing a lot of rainfall potentially flooding rain to seattle and olympia and portland and eugene. for us we'll catch the tail end of it but it's on the way here and it will arrive tomorrow evening so it really depends on what time you take the kids out trick or treating tomorrow as to whether you will stay dry or not. for the parade, 11:00 tomorrow morning, the rain will stay to our north. we will stay dry. by 5 or 6:00 tomorrow night, the latest computer models say not the case. they say that we are going to see the showers moving in becoming a steady rainfall overnight. the later you go out trick or treating tomorrow, the more likely your kids and you will get a little soggy. cloud cover rolling in tonight. by tomorrow morning we'll be dry for the parade. stop the clock at 11:00 but it is going to be mainly cloudy. pretty chilly, too, temperatures only in the upper 50s but here we go with the rainfall
it's not sandy. this is a storm on the west coast that will slam into southern british columbia bringing a lot of rainfall potentially flooding rain to seattle and olympia and portland and eugene. for us we'll catch the tail end of it but it's on the way here and it will arrive tomorrow evening so it really depends on what time you take the kids out trick or treating tomorrow as to whether you will stay dry or not. for the parade, 11:00 tomorrow morning, the rain will stay to our north. we will...
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we had it all with sandy. the good news is it is pushing away from us, so we will begin to get some cleanup in here as we head through the rest of today and points as we go forward from here. so let's go ahead and zoom in. you can see what's going on. we do have lots of clouds out there this morning. in hagerstown, we do have some showers across that area. i'm not going to rule out maybe a sprinkle or two as we go through the morning and also the afternoon, but we will not be seeing downpours like we have been. it's going to stay mainly dry as we go throughout the day. so just be prepared for that. also, be prepared for some cold temperatures when you wake up this morning. look at 38 degrees in hereford, baltimore 41, 41 in arnold. we're at 39 degrees in mount airy. 41 in aberdeen, 41 in chestertown and easton coming in at 40 degrees. make sure you do have that heavy coat as you step foot outside this morning, and even as you go into the afternoon, it's still going to remain on the chilly side. we look at futu
we had it all with sandy. the good news is it is pushing away from us, so we will begin to get some cleanup in here as we head through the rest of today and points as we go forward from here. so let's go ahead and zoom in. you can see what's going on. we do have lots of clouds out there this morning. in hagerstown, we do have some showers across that area. i'm not going to rule out maybe a sprinkle or two as we go through the morning and also the afternoon, but we will not be seeing downpours...
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we'll see what happens if sandy overtakes katrina. itis possible. some of the cost and damage in our area. this is a different camera angle. that is a brand new inlet similar to the inlet that was cut in ocean city back in the 1933 great chesapeake bay hurricane. this is route one in delaware, kind of an ominous looking sign and here's the work being done by armies of front end loaders trying to clear that out and. and then we got snow here. awesome skiing for early november. flood states 23 and a half on the conowingo. we never got there with this storm. tonight we got to 18 .07 so not quite the flood state. look at the overall set up, havre degrashgs right now there's not much rain in the forecast so it should be better. mostly cloudy today and tonight under a mostly cloudy sky. it's 48 degrees with a little wind. sun set 6:05 and that's going be key for the next few days. these will be the last late sun sets. don't forget to fall back as we go toward sunday because we have the end to day light saving time so we'll knock this back sunday. that's a
we'll see what happens if sandy overtakes katrina. itis possible. some of the cost and damage in our area. this is a different camera angle. that is a brand new inlet similar to the inlet that was cut in ocean city back in the 1933 great chesapeake bay hurricane. this is route one in delaware, kind of an ominous looking sign and here's the work being done by armies of front end loaders trying to clear that out and. and then we got snow here. awesome skiing for early november. flood states 23...
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we've seen amazing images from sandy. hurricane sandy over the past few days. now there's a new angle. check this out. this is the time lapse of the entire storm all in a minute. if you watch you can see the bands of rain and the water and the level of the water rising in the river there. and then once it gets dark, the lights go out. >>> did your parents ever tell you to close the front door when the ac was running? the d.c. council is considering a bill which would be similar to that demand. it would actually fine certain businesses which prop their doors open when the air conditioner was running. office buildings and big stores would be slapped with $100 fine the first time and after that, the fines would double each time. the bill would exempt small stores, hotels and restaurants. >>> country stars, big names and rock and roll all getting ready to take the stage to try to help hurricane victims. >> actress jodie foster is tapped for a lifetime achievement award. teresa garcia has those stories and more. >> reporter: nashville at the country music associatio
we've seen amazing images from sandy. hurricane sandy over the past few days. now there's a new angle. check this out. this is the time lapse of the entire storm all in a minute. if you watch you can see the bands of rain and the water and the level of the water rising in the river there. and then once it gets dark, the lights go out. >>> did your parents ever tell you to close the front door when the ac was running? the d.c. council is considering a bill which would be similar to that...
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la sobreviviente, más pequeña de la tormenta sandy. >>> meibts el mundo estaba pendiente de sandy, para la familia pimentel martínez todo pasaba por ema sofía, una bebé recién nacida, de 2 libras de peso. >>> pase por muchas dificultades durante el embarazo. pero se me adelantó el parto. estuve hospitalizada casi por un mes. y como se me adelantó el parto lo tuve antes de tiempo. >>> sic niigo ni siquiera todo este mundo y la veo como un regalo de vida y la respuesta, a mis oraciones. y todas las cosas que le pido a dios. significa todo. >>> la pequeña ema sofía, recibía delicada atención médica que requería para vivir en el hospital, cuando se comenzó a desbordar y a las 7:45 de la noche, el agua nunca daba la clirng. se perdía la luz y se dañaba el generador. una tormenta perfecta, para médicos. y también, y sobre todo, para los padres de ema sofía. >>> vimos un reportaje especial que sacaban a todos los pa sientos y en ese momento. fue devastador. no puede describir. es como que se me paró la vida. de repente veo que están sacando a mi bebé. >>> que le decía su
la sobreviviente, más pequeña de la tormenta sandy. >>> meibts el mundo estaba pendiente de sandy, para la familia pimentel martínez todo pasaba por ema sofía, una bebé recién nacida, de 2 libras de peso. >>> pase por muchas dificultades durante el embarazo. pero se me adelantó el parto. estuve hospitalizada casi por un mes. y como se me adelantó el parto lo tuve antes de tiempo. >>> sic niigo ni siquiera todo este mundo y la veo como un regalo de vida y la...
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sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been tracking hurricane sandy all morning long. >> this is something that meteorologists can only dream up. when you think of all of the interesting components that are coming together and the timing of the storm. let's take you out live and show you the seas are getting very violent out here at dewey beach in delaware. 100 miles away from this location and feeling the impact of the brunt of the outer bands of sandy. hurricane sandy gained strength after crossing the loop current. it is a warm current in the atlantic. they move north bay and they lose that intensity. she has strengthened. maximum sustained winds up to 90 miles per hour. landfall expected late this afternoon. along the jersey shore at 125 miles south of new york city. the power of the storm is unprecedented. we
sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been tracking hurricane sandy all morning long. >> this is something that meteorologists can only dream up. when you think of all of the interesting components that are coming together and the timing of the storm. let's take...
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it shows the strength of sandy. this is water gushing into a commuter train station in hoboken, new jersey. in the day ahead, we expect to get a better look at all the damage along the eastern seaboard. good morning, washington. it's tuesday, october 30. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. many closings in our area. we are scrolling those across your screen. now to jacqui jeras for the latest on sandy. >> good morning. it made landfall yesterday evening and is weakening as it makes its way on shore. plenty of impact from the storm including for us, especially this morning. let's look at the weather headlines for today. the worst is over, but the rainfall will continue at least through midday today. the wind is still gusting at 30 miles or 40 miles an hour. that will gradually diminish today. in addition to everything we got yesterday, flooding could be expected. that will last likely several days. here's the latest satellite and radar image showing the center of sandy now over central pennsylvania. our rain
it shows the strength of sandy. this is water gushing into a commuter train station in hoboken, new jersey. in the day ahead, we expect to get a better look at all the damage along the eastern seaboard. good morning, washington. it's tuesday, october 30. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. many closings in our area. we are scrolling those across your screen. now to jacqui jeras for the latest on sandy. >> good morning. it made landfall yesterday evening and is weakening as...
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sandy just hammering the coastline there as well. >> sandy dumping more than 9 inches of rain in virginia beach. image that 9 inches of rain in just a day. let's check in with our jennifer davis she is live there in virginia beach right now. jennifer massive amount of rain. how are things looking good? >> good morning there is a light rain falling. it is very cold here and it is windy. conditions are certainly better than they were the last day or two. we have snow in the southern part of the state. we have a lot of power outages and flooding in the northern part. here in virginia beach as you mentioned it is certainly water logged 9 inches of rain the tides hit over 7 feet and it will be in the 5-7 foot range. there is a good amount of flooding in the low lying areas. they were expect that go but it is something they have to deal with as the sun comes up. they are expected to bounce back a little quicker than perhaps other parts of the eastern sea board. schools and city offices will be on delay. it wasn't as bad as up north where people were hard hit. >> still the water has no place to
sandy just hammering the coastline there as well. >> sandy dumping more than 9 inches of rain in virginia beach. image that 9 inches of rain in just a day. let's check in with our jennifer davis she is live there in virginia beach right now. jennifer massive amount of rain. how are things looking good? >> good morning there is a light rain falling. it is very cold here and it is windy. conditions are certainly better than they were the last day or two. we have snow in the southern...
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>> at least 38 people are dead across the northeast in sandy's wake. a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also reopen tomorrow. no word yet from the d.c. public schools. >> almost 150,000 people in our area are still without power because of the storm. fewer than 10,000 of those are pepco customers. pepco credits out of state communications for what it calls a relatively small number of outages. >> the main reason for the power outages are trees that came down. there is a bunch of northern virginia. pat collins is in arlington where people are cleaning up and trying to deal with the lack of power. >> reporter: sandy has left a number of people in northern virginia with the great sense of
>> at least 38 people are dead across the northeast in sandy's wake. a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also...
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dos dias han pasado desde sandy... y todavia asi lucen miles de comercios y hogares en la region...comerciantes hacen todo lo posible para no perder a su clientela... "ayudar a la gente solamente como con linternas con lamparitas y la gente busca cosas" pero la pesadilla en esta tienda de arlington no es solamente la falta de energia.. sino que tambien el sotano se inundo...perdiendo cientos de dolares en mercancia... la tienda de jenny permanecio cerrada por 48-horas... "no hubo las ventas que se esperaban, supuestamente hoy dia es halloween y la gente iba a comprar mas, pero fueron perdidas para el negocio" la triste realidad es que escenas como esta aun persisten en vecindarios.. arboles y cables de energia caidos... en virginia por ejemplo, mas de 36-mil usuarios aun no tienen electricidad...en maryland 88- mil y en el distrito unicamente 86.. "tenemos arboles caidos, pero no tantos como otras tormentas pasadas, tuvimos mas de 200-llamadas.." un arbol se cayo a solo pasos de la casa de diana... sin luz, trata de so
dos dias han pasado desde sandy... y todavia asi lucen miles de comercios y hogares en la region...comerciantes hacen todo lo posible para no perder a su clientela... "ayudar a la gente solamente como con linternas con lamparitas y la gente busca cosas" pero la pesadilla en esta tienda de arlington no es solamente la falta de energia.. sino que tambien el sotano se inundo...perdiendo cientos de dolares en mercancia... la tienda de jenny permanecio cerrada por 48-horas... "no hubo...
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after sandy hit and before. many people at a loss for words of what was done to their homes and now they must rebuild along the jersey shore. at least 50 feet of the historic boardwalk taken out initially. jennifer davis is live with a look at the damage done there. >> good morning to you. it very much feels like there's a state of emergency in new jersey as you go around the state. multiple homes block it like this. it is beloved by the people who have come here for generations. they chase turtles with black lights in the evening and watch the sunset. it will be a while before they get back to that idealic state. the national guard is out in this community with us as they are around the state providing help. there are still widespread power outages we are told more than half a million people are no longer in the dark. all of these beach side communities took an aerial tour with governor crist tee yesterday. he is promising however long it takes the help will be there. it could take a while. it could take a week
after sandy hit and before. many people at a loss for words of what was done to their homes and now they must rebuild along the jersey shore. at least 50 feet of the historic boardwalk taken out initially. jennifer davis is live with a look at the damage done there. >> good morning to you. it very much feels like there's a state of emergency in new jersey as you go around the state. multiple homes block it like this. it is beloved by the people who have come here for generations. they...